Jorund

Jorund was the king of the Swedes during the 5th century CE, succeeding Haki and preceding Aun. The son of King Yngvi, Jorund was an enemy of the usurper Haki, who stole the throne of Sweden from Yngvi's family after his death. The raider Jorund captured the pillaging King Gudlog of Halogaland in Denmark and hanged him at Stromond, making him famous. At Fyris Wolds, Jorund and his brother Eirik fought Haki, who slew Eirik before dying in battle. Jorund would rule from Uppsala until Gudlog's son Gylaug of Halogaland captured and hanged Jorund after defeating him.